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as it was perceived and described by ancient Greek and Roman authors. While being limited to canon authors without taking in account parodistic or medical treatises, his work was an enormous effort and advanced knowledge of this field significantly. In Germany it was praised by the classicist and
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At age 39, O'Brien-Moore was killed in a car accident near New Haven, Connecticut, in the early morning hours of December 31, 1936. Injured in the crash was his wife, the former Margaret M. O'Donnell, who was driving the car. The couple had a son, Michael.
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Professor Ainsworth O'Brien-Moore of the Yale faculty was killed about 1:30 o'clock this morning when his car, driven by his wife, crashed into a pole at the junction of the Sleeping Giant Road and Whitney Avenue in Mount
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O'Brien-Moore's scholarship covered different areas of Roman literature and culture. As a graduate student he collaborated with his supervisor David Magie in editing and translating the
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He worked as instructor in Latin at Princeton and in 1923 at
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classical philologist
Erin O'Brien-Moore
Harvard School
Los Angeles
Princeton University
bachelor's degree
master's degree
in 1922.
Brown University
Yale
Scriptores Historiae Augustae
Loeb Classical Library
insanity
Otto Weinreich
Wilhelm Kroll
Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft
Roman Senate
Senatus consultum
American Philological Association
Loeb Classical Library


"Yale Professor Killed"
The Montreal Gazette
"Auto Crash Kills Dr. O'Brien-Moore; Yale Professor's Car Strikes Pole in an Accident Near New Haven During Rain"
The New York Times
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1897 births
1936 deaths
Yale University faculty

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